The Abbott Tech Wolverines played host to the undefeated Capital Prep Trailblazers on Saturday afternoon at the John Perry Memorial Field in Danbury. Capital Prep (4-0) proved why it's the best team in the Constitution State Conference with a 42-0 shutout of the Wolverines.

"We just faced a very good team," Abbott Tech coach Chris Mascolo said. "They have a lot of speed that not many teams can keep up with."

It only took three plays and two minutes for the visitors to strike behind a 13-yard touchdown run from freshman running back, Bennie Fulse, who finished with 115 rushing yards and three touchdowns.

The Trailblazers never looked back. After forcing a three and out on almost every possession, Capital Prep capitalized on the ensuing offensive drives and scored on nearly every possession in the first half.

Getting defensive stops wasn't the only problem for the Wolverines. They were unable to penetrate the large defensive line of Capital Prep.

It wasn't until midway through the second quarter that Abbott Tech even attempted a passing play.

The Wolverines showed a sign of life as sophomore quarterback, Zach Ruscoe completed his first pass attempt of the day to senior wide receiver Josh Espinal for a gain of seven yards.

Two plays later, Ruscoe's third pass attempt was intercepted by senior defensive back, Daquan Clarke who returned the interception for a 50-yard touchdown run.

The Wolverines had possession for the majority of the second half, however a fumble was forced on two back-to- back possessions within 30 yards of the end zone.

"We will bounce back from these tough losses," Mascolo said. "This team has some great senior leadership and we look to improve with each week."

The Wolverines (1-3) look to bounce back when they face O'Brien Tech next Saturday at home.